U.S. Rep. Randy Fine Speaks on 'No Kings' Protests
- The American Federation of Teachers joined over 200 organizations in the 'No Kings' protests against President Trump on June 14, targeting his birthday and a military parade.
- Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, spoke at a rally in Philadelphia, while events occurred in over 2,000 locations, including major cities like New York and San Francisco.
- Protests were marked by violence linked to the events, including a shooting in Minneapolis, leading to cancellations and raising public safety concerns.
- Critics argue that teacher unions prioritize political activism over education, as voiced by Corey DeAngelis, who stated they are 'little more than an arm of the Democratic Party.
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Millions estimated to have rallied in "No Kings" protests across the U.S.
Nearly 2,000 cities and towns across the U.S. saw protesters turn out Saturday to voice their opposition to the Trump administration. While most "No Kings" protests were peaceful, demonstrators in Salt Lake City, Utah, fled a shooting that killed one person. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti has more.


'No Kings' protests held across Texas
McALLEN — Hundreds of people lined up near this border city’s federal courthouse Saturday, waving American flags and holding signs criticizing President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Teachers Union Pushes “No Kings” Protests Nationwide
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) played a major role in the “No Kings” protests held nationwide on June 14, joining over 200 left-leaning organizations in coordinated opposition to President Trump. The demonstrations targeted Trump’s 79th birthday and a U.S. Army military parade, accusing the former president of authoritarianism. AFT President Randi Weingarten participated in the Philadelphia rally, while events spanned more than 2,000 …
Bozeman, Butte join nationwide “No Kings” protests
BOZEMAN Millions of people across the country, multiple cities across Montana, rallied for what is being called 'No Kings Day' and what activist group Indivisible Bozeman says is expected to be the largest single-day rally against the Trump administration.Hundreds of people lined Bozemans Main Street to protest.Watch the video to see how Montanans are rallying for change on 'No Kings Day' Bozeman community joins nationwide No Kings protest on Ma…
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